Raymond Bourque, 197 lifetime points with the Eperviers,

best all-time total for a defenseman of the franchise!

Guy Carbonneau, 182 points with the Saguenéens!

The trophy Guy Carbonneau is awarded annually to the "Best Defensive Forward" in the QMJHL!

Gilbert Delorme, he was selected in the 1st round by the Montreal Canadiens: 541 games in the NHL.

Saguenéens defenseman recordman with 111 points in 1979-80

NORMAND AUBIN, 8 goals!

- On September 23rd, 1979, he beat the 7 goal-mark co-owned by Guy Lafleur and Sylvain Locas.

The Eperviers' star-forward registered 8 goals in a 14-6 win for Verdun against the Montreal Junior.

Jean Rougeau

He was named the QMJHL president in 1981, after 10 years involved with the Laval National.

Following his passing in 1983, the "Governors Trophy" will become the "Jean-Rougeau Trophy".

Claude Verret

Three 100-point seasons, a lifetime total of 462 points with the Trois-Rivières Draveurs!

In his second campaign in 1981-82, he won 2 different scoring titles: one in the regular season 162 points | one in the playoffs, 48 points)

The unique Pat Lafontaine: only one unbeliveable season for this 17-year old American-born! What a season!

Three incredible records for a Rookie player:

234 points | 104 goals | 130 assists!

MARIO LEMIEUX

133 goals, 282 points in a single season,

the best totals in Canadian Junior Major hockey! Future NHL All-Star Patrick Roy (Granby | photo) was not able to stop Lemieux here!

March 14th, 1984 - In his last regular season game with the Voisins, in the Colisée de Laval - Mario Lemieux's amazing night of 11 points, 6 goals and 5 helpers. He broke Guy Lafleur's 130 goal- mark set in 1971!

Vincent Damphousse, he won the President Cup with the Laval Voisins.

In 1985-86, the Voisins will change their uniform, and will become one of the greatest winning teams as the Laval Titan!

Wayne Gretzky became the new owner of the Hull Olympiques.

Charles Henry is hired to manage the team,

and the new GM went off to 7 playoff titles, a QMJHL summit

Claude Lemieux, with Verdun: identified as the Most valuable player of the 1985 playoff.

In the NHL, he won the Stanley Cup 4 times, and added a Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoff MVP!

Steve Duchesne, free agent, signed a contract with the Los Angeles Kings in 1984

The defenseman played during 16 seasons in the NHL, 1 113 games, 752 points

February 13th, 1986, Gilles Courteau became the 10th QMJHL president.

Gilles Courteau - some great builders of the QMJHL before him: John Horman, Paul Dumont, Marcel Robert, Paul Cazeau…

The Hull Olympiques, with head coach Pat Burns:

their first President Cup.

Luc Robitaille, Guy Rouleau and Sylvain Côté led the team and won all individual honours!

Luc Robitaille

Guy Rouleau

Sylvain Côté

Marc Fortier, is one of 3 players, to maintain a 2 assists per game average in one season

Eric Desjardins, the Bisons all-star defenseman, 105 points in 128 games
Eric Desjardins scored 3 goals in an NHL Stanley Cup Final game! He was an important piece of the puzzle for the Montreal Canadiens in their quest to win the Stanley Cup in 1993!

Eric Desjardins

Martin Gélinas, a fast skater, 131 points in only 65 games during his rookie season with the Olympiques

250 points, 121 goals, in only 132 games in junior major hockey

Patrice Brisebois, a defenseman destined to succeed!

Named "Best Professional Prospect" (1988-89) President Cup with the Laval Titan (1989 | 1990)Gold medalist, two times, with Team Canada Junior (1990 | 1991)

Félix Potvin, he established a new League record, with his goals-against average (2.70)

In the following years

Martin Biron (2.48 | 1994-95)

Patrick Couture (2.09 | 1998-99)

Nicola Riopel (2.01 | 2008-09)

Yanic Perreault, the very last big star of the Trois-Rivières Draveurs, League Top Scorer of the season with 185 points